I have been a member of USAA for 51 years. It is a great company & I have always kept my insurance and credit cards with them. I just found out that USAA is a sponsor of Tucker Carlson on Fox. He called CJCS, a distinguished officer, a pig and stupid.
As is tradition before a meeting to a Joint Session of Congress, the president today held an off the record briefing with some TV anchors. Following are some ON-the-record comments he told us that you may find interesting. 1/
Our hope is that this verdict will be a small step towards accountability. But that’s just about accountability, not justice.
For us, justice would be George Floyd alive today.
"Right after 911, we made a decision as a community that we're not gonna say we're not Muslim. Because that really means don't attack us, but it is ok to attack them."
Yesterday a white man shot up a FedEx facility that employed sikhs. 8 were killed & at least 4 were Sikhs </3
@JoshuaP92297900 @jimfusillibooks@BobPersis@POTUS One industry that supplies raw materials to a huge share of Midwest manufacturing comp. I bring up steel because that was a big promise Trump made-- bringing back steel specifically. The tariffs were supposed to make US Steel more attractive but it didn't work.
@JoshuaP92297900 @jimfusillibooks@BobPersis@POTUS Pre-COVID, the steel industry in the midwest shut down multiple plants because the tariffs Trump put on steel was a farce. So no. Manufacturing was not moving back to the US
If people loved Asian people as much as they love bubble tea, anime, mochi, sushi, matcha etc... Imagine profiting/enjoying things that come from a culture and then attacking/diminishing the ethnic group that created it.
Last night's shooting & the appalling rise of anti-Asian violence stem frm a sick society where nationalism has again been stoked & normalized. Anti-Black & anti-Asian racism & violence run in tandem in the U.S. Both grps were brought here for labor but never meant to be citizens
don’t just check on your AAPI friends. read up on the Chinese Exclusion Act, US occupation of the Philippines, Japanese internment camps. listen to AAPI women when they talk about the racist, sexualized messages they’ve heard all their lives. we’re all tired and it’s just not new
The word I would use to describe what is different today is the concept of 'visibility'. The AAPI community should not be invisible, and the marketing world has a responsibility to contribute to this visibility. — @kwong47#AdweekDEI